Please consider helping my NC family and friends in this tragic situation from right where you are. I can personally assure you if you are able to give ANY amount to this GO FUND ME, or our PAY PAL or by personal check, you have my personal promise your money will go directly to families in need.
With no power all week, no clean water, no way to flush toilettes and dirty water everywhere, thousands of people are in need of hygiene products, baby items, blankets, food, non-perishables, clothing, shoes, generators, gas and more. Your cash donations help supply these items in addition to helping us serve meals and water, including to our first responders and National Guard. Many have lost everything except each other. Since roads are out, rather than drive the supplies from out of state to the EOC in Lumberton NC, we are sending money to local non-profits we personally know who can purchase the supplies right there and quickly delivery them. Local distribution centers are set up right down the road from my sister’s house.
FEMA, Red Cross and other non-profits are on the ground helping, there are seven shelters so far, but there cannot be enough help in situations like this. We are working closely with the Red Cross in Lumberton NC and other non-profits located in Robeson County.
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Our Hometown is Under Water
501(c)3 Non-Profit
Donations 100% Tax Deductible TO: Sanctuary on the Trail PO Box 123 Bluemont VA 20135
We fear the worst is not yet here. The rivers are still rising and the water is not leaving. Thousands of elderly, homeless, destitute and displaced people I know are in need of our combined help. This is far from over.
If you would like to be part of the recovery program in Robeson County NC in other ways, please email me at [email protected] or message me on facebook René Locklear White (Feather). Your donation is 100% tax deductible. Pay Pal available at SanctuaryontheTrail.org René Locklear White (Feather) Lt. Col., USAF (Retired) President, Sanctuary on the Trail Lumbee Indian Home of Record, Robeson County NC 501(c)3 non-profit |
Affirmation Prayers in Tobacco Boxes
Berryville, VA - April's Art in Nature class focused on "Butterflies." Some Native American Indian stories say, when you share a butterfly with someone, you are saying that you want to spend the rest of your life with that person. This week we shared hundreds of butterflies with residents at the Golden Living Assisted Living. Thank you Valley Dawn (age 10) for volunteering and for June Krupsaw for taking photos. Next month we set real butterflies free. Join us as a volunteer? Volunteers interested in helping Rene' contact: [email protected] or call 540-554-8730. Butterfly Art in Nature class. Photos by June Krupsaw.
“My Love Letters to the World,” New Art Therapy Embraces Elders and Native American Culture2/11/2016
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Elder-Care We help senior citizens in different ways. Elder Info
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